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Fiora and her subordinates are sent on a mission to investigate the Dread Isle under orders from their current employer, Lord Pent of Etruria's House Reglay. There, her entire army is slaughtered by the Black Fang, leaving her as the sole survivor. Believing it to be her duty, she embarks on a suicide mission to avenge her fallen comrades. However, if Florina speaks to her, she will snap out of her overwhelming guilt and ask to join Eliwood's army.

Fiora can be a potential mother of Roy, the son of Eliwood and the protagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. This will happen if she achieves an A support with Eliwood. She is also able to marry Kent or Sain if she achieves an A support with either of them.

As the eldest of three sisters, Fiora is good at taking care of people. Fiora seems to show deep trust in her younger sisters and subordinates alike. However, she tends to be overprotective of Florina, whom she still views as a little girl, and is on rather poor terms with Farina, who left their family after an argument between them years prior.

As expected of a knight of Ilia, Fiora is deeply loyal to her homeland, while dutiful and responsible to a fault, often compromising her own safety to help others and fulfill her duties, which makes Pent still trust Fiora despite failing her mission. On the other hand, as seen in her recruitment conversation, Fiora tends to be quite prideful, as she states that she hates to admit her inability to complete every task alone.

Moreover, her tendency to be a straight laced all the time seems to cause problems. One example being with Kent, who thinks similarly as her, and both try follow the military regulation that "men and women should not get close without a reason", only for them attempting to find a way to meet.

Farina - In their C support, they try apologizing to each other for a harsh fight they had in the past, but almost end up fighting again and they have to reassure each other about their relationship. In the B support, Fiora beats self up for butting heads with Farina, who then comes in and hands her a large sum of money; it turns out it is to pay a high debt that Fiora was stuck with, for a fee she had to pay to some Bernese employers for swooping out of a mission to save Farina's pegasus esquire squad. In the A support, Farina cheerfully brags about how she works hard for her very high fees and asks Fiora where she will go when the war is over, and when Fiora says she will return to Ilia, she makes her promise that they will go together.

Florina - In her C & B supports, Fiora voices how impressed she is with Florina and invites her to be a pegasus knight first rank; at the same time, she contradicts herself due to her worry for her shy sister, asking Florina to stay close so nobody will pick on her, which Florina herself appreciates but rejects. In her A support, Florina says she will not become a 1st rank pegasus knight because she knows she can't depend on Fiora all the time and still become independent and grow up; Fiora accepts it, only asking Florina to never quit a mission she has been given since they not only fight for themselves, but for the whole of Ilia.

Eliwood - In her C support with Eliwood, he tells her not to worry about formalities, as every member of the army, in his mind, is an equal and friend, and irreplaceable (though he also makes a remark about how she must find him "too naive and idealistic" for such ideas); Fiora responds by saying that she likes that way of thinking but does not find it possible. In their B support, she tells Eliwood about Ilia and the harsh life there due to the almost eternal winter and the hard work, and Eliwood asks her to not overwork herself. In their A support, Eliwood says that Fiora should not leave his side, so he can protect her always; Fiora hesitates, but then she says she would like that.

Kent - In the C support, Fiora and Kent introduce themselves, with Kent noting how Florina told him that they were uncanningly similar in personality. The B support continues with them discussing the interpersonal relationships of the army and thinking that they should keep an eye on them to make sure the possible closeness among men and women will not bring trouble. Their A support has them very embarrassed around each other hinting that their precautions didn't exactly work as planned and only furthered their mutual attraction; it concludes with them openly admitting their feelings and deciding to get together officially once the war ends.

Sain - In the C support, Sain introduces himself to Fiora, saying that Florina had told him and the other members of Lyn's group about her; Fiora is polite to him, but refuses to let him get too close. In the B support they meet again during a skirmish, with Sain saying he has decided to protect her like he does to all ladies - only for a worried Fiora to notice that he has a rather high fever, right before he passes out on her. In the A support it is shown that she helped nurse him back to health; Fiora is relieved to see Sain healthy and thanks him for helping her, but yet again refuses his advances.

Pent - He is revealed to be her employer, the one who hired Fiora and her squad to go to Valor. In their C support she gives him her report and explains what happened, and Pent apologizes for having given the group such a dangerous mission without providing them with appropriate information. In their B support, Pent also gives Fiora a valuable jewel, asking her to sell it and give the resulting money as compensation to the families of her lost friends.

Geitz - At level C, Fiora identifies Geitz as a member of a guild in Burglar whose guild did great favors to the Illians during a specially harsh winter. In their B support Fiora tries to talk to him again, and Geitz explains to her why he left his family: his father employed slaves (many of them being only children) and cruelly abused them, which left young Geitz emotionally broken when he accidentally found out and prompted him to run away from home. In the A support she asks him what he will do; Geitz refuses to return to his family since he would hurt them if he did and his brother Geese is far more likely to take over, and Fiora says he is too kind to be a merchant which earns her some rebukes from him.

Compared to Florina, another Pegasus Knight available early in the game, Fiora is a more consistent and durable option between the two, whereas Florina has more avoid due to higher speed and luck. Fiora has sufficient HP and defense at base to deal with most physical enemies, and also a very high resistance growth, which gives the upper hand against a number of magically-based units, allowing her to assault status staff and siege tome users that might be troublesome during late game. While Florina's speed and luck will usually surpass Fiora's, her stats in those areas are still high enough for her to double most nonpromoted enemies with lighter weapons at base, until her speed growth gives her enough additional speed to attack twice with heavy lances as well. She also has a large number of mobile support options, making it easy to pair her with someone who can match up to her high movement.

However, on hard modes, Florina is often considered better than Fiora, as she has more availability, along with her ability to build up her levels in Lyn's story so she is better suited for the increasing difficulty of Eliwood and Hector Hard Mode, as well as the decreased experienced earned from defeating enemies. Despite this, Fiora is a good unit who is very well-rounded statwise and also has a number of other advantages which make fielding her attractive, as being mounted and also capable of traversing heavy terrain without extra movement costs.

Eliwood and Fiora were wed after the conflict. A group of Lycian nobles protested that she was a mercenary, but none could sunder their bond of love. They have a son named Roy, who will become a great hero.

Although they returned to their respective countries, they visited one another often and their relationship bloomed. When Lyn abdicated Caelin’s rule to Ostia, Kent resigned, moved to Ilia, and married Fiora.

Although they returned to their respective countries, Sain and Fiora continued to seek each other out. When Lyn abdicated Caelin’s rule to Ostia, Sain resigned his commission and moved to Ilia. They later wed.